It depends: First, you should know that 65 is considered a normal level of glucose for someone who is not diabetic. However, it is usually lower than we aim for in people with diabetes. 65 is low enough that it may produce some symptoms. If this occurs occasionally, and there is a reason (skipped meal, high activity level) for it, it may not require any change in treatment. Check with your doctor!
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